I'm putting this request (previously posted) in the official thread: microsecond timing. It would be great to have a function like "wait1uSec()" and timers that can time in uSeconds. Also, posted by another user: interrupts. I haven't personally used these yet (I've only had a Arduino since Monday (yes, a couple days ago Monday) ) but they sound really useful, and important for advanced code.

Thank you!

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Thu May 17, 2012 4:08 pm

Dennis Mabrey

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Re: ROBOTC for Arduino Wish List

So far I like it. Debugging and multi-tasking are really great features.

The real important ones so far:

Pin interrupts (primarily for quadrature encoders) .

I2C on the a4 & a5 pins.

A pulseIn() like function for ultrasonic sensors. I see Ping sensor support in the docs but there are other ultrasonics like the EZ. Just having a pulseIn() function that returns a raw value would be better.

SensorValues returned for analog pins should be 0 - 1023. Currently they don't go below 15

Thu May 17, 2012 4:59 pm

Li2 Innovations

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Joined: Sat May 12, 2012 7:07 amPosts: 18Location: Bangalore

Re: ROBOTC for Arduino Wish List

Hi! We are working on developing a robot which can be programmed using RobotC for Arduino.So, here are some suggestions from us:

1. Allow options to Motor pins D9 and D10 available on the other PWM pins. (For eg. AnalogWrite, EXT H-Bridge)2. SPI support on the hardware SPI pins of the Arduino.

Hrmm, that is an Atmega168, which is -really- limited in terms of flash and RAM. I think if you de-soldered the 168 and put on the 328, you should be fine (not sure you want to do that, though). Why not grab one of these instead: http://www.sparkfun.com/products/11113, you have a much better chance of that working, plus it's cheaper. You'll have to solder on your own legs, of course.

I am pretty sure that an FTDI dongle wouldn't be the issue, so one of those other bare-bones Arduino types would probably work fine.

One of the things I most appreciate about the Arduino IDE is that it runs directly on my Mac. I was really saddened to see that RobotC for Arduino expects me to install a windows emulator just to run it. Not gonna happen... So, sigh. Rack up another disappointment for the closing weeks of 2012.

Wayne

Thu Dec 06, 2012 8:56 pm

Jasmeet

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Joined: Sat Dec 15, 2012 11:51 amPosts: 2Location: New Delhi, India

Re: ROBOTC for Arduino Wish List

It would be great to have a command that lets you check which kind of board has been specified in the line#pragma config(CircuitBoardType, typeCktBoard<type>)

Maybe something that returns the board type as a char-array or String.

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Sat Dec 15, 2012 12:01 pm

mattallen37

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Re: ROBOTC for Arduino Wish List

In my experience with Arduinos, having the processor and speed defined is enough.

In addition to being an FTC (FIRST Tech Challenge) team, we are also an FRC team. The FRC (120 lb) robots use a cRio processor, which is fine for the competition, but kindof spendy for keeping these robots running. So this year we ran into a shield that sits on the Arduino... <http://www.andymark.com/product-p/am-2258.htm> and the team that developed this shield has some Arduino libraries... <http://www.team221.com/robotopen/> Might we be able to use these libraries in RobotC for Arduino?? That would be cool.

thanks,Chuck chuckm at 3rivers dot net

Thu Feb 21, 2013 11:50 pm

adcar

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Re: ROBOTC for Arduino Wish List

Hey RobotC owners, when will RobotC for Arduino get an upgrade? Most of the other platforms are at 4.2x and Arduino is still at 3.26.

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